Remember last year’s Warped tour? Yeah, we do too. It was ahhmazing. This year’s Warped Tour is only a few months away and we couldn’t be more excited! Looking at some of our Warped interview videos, we came across the one we did with Phone Calls From Home. [Link HERE!]

We decided to check up on them and came across their newest release, One and Done. It is fantastic! A compilation of covers including:

01. Never Gonna Give You Up

02. Breakfast at Tiffany’s

03. (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles

04. (I Just) Died In Your Arms

05. We Built This City

06. 867-5309 (Jenny)

07. She’s a Maniac

Totally sing-along worthy and it definitely gets us excited for this summer’s tour. We cannot wait to see who we’ll come across. Hopefully another gem like these guys! Make sure you take a listen on PureVolume and of course, follow them on Twitter and like them on Facebook.

Childish Gambino, a.k.a. Donald Glover, hinted at his next album this week at San Deigo’s Comic-Con and even performed a treat for the audience; a new rap that references Invader Zim and even the infamous Casey Anthony.

I watch Community. I think it’s a funny show. Starring Joel McHale and Chevy Chase, Community makes up the first half hour of NBC’s comedy block. However, it’s not the stars that make the show great; it’s the ensemble cast and the great writing.

Donald Glover, who plays Troy “Butt Soup” Barnes on the show, is by far the funniest. His lines are always top notch (or for community fans “NOTCHES”) and sometimes improvisational. His wit also translated into the writing game. Glover even wrote for Emmy-winning “30 Rock.” But how would Glover act as a rapper?

That’s right. A rapper. Childish Gambino. Donald Glover. At first it doesn’t translate. If you look at Donald, he doesn’t scream “Gangsta.” But he is. Gambino is a dirty, lyrical genius.

His last two albums, both available online for free, have been written by Glover and composed by Community’s Ludwig Göransson. EP, his newest, features 5 tracks full of inappropriate rhymes and pop culture references. The jokes are even good enough to stand alone, without the music.

An elephant never forgets, so my dick remembers everything

Took the G out your waffle all you got left is your ego

And my clique make that dinero, so it’s time to meet the Fockers. I am running this bitch, you are just a dog walker.

Glover/Gambino’s indie raps are reminiscent of an old Kanye West, a clever, line-spitting lyricist. People just refer to him as “Troy” from “that one NBC show with the guy from The Hangover,” but he’s better than that. He’s one of the best undiscovered rappers of the decade.